He Named Me Malala

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The movie “ He Named Me Malala”, based off of the memoir written by Malala Yousafzai, leaves viewers an inspiring and alleviating message about how a young girl can make a huge difference. Malala is shot in her forehead for speaking up against girls who lack education, who are treated unequally, and who are degraded because of their gender. This heartening young adult endures traumatic abuse from the taliban because of her beliefs and devotions to help women all over the world. The movie is brimming with people, places, events and facts that relate to the theme of exclusion to inclusion furthering my knowledge and interest throughout the movie.
There are many aspects that helped make the movie as powerful as it was. The main individuals which helped me get a better understanding …show more content…

Malala is the main focus in this movie as she is the one with the dream and her adherence to pursue it. It is evident that Malala has a strong relationship with her parents, especially her father. Ziauddin Yousafzai wanted to become a teacher and is the person who taught Malala about the restrictions on female education. After thinking about what her father told her, Malala wanted to make a change. She states that she believes her mother is not independent and free because she lacks education. When Malala spoke up and got shot because of it, her parents feared that she was going to blame them. This portrays the close bond that the family shares. The repugnant group known as the Taliban, teaches viewers about the violent and unequitable society during that time. They are the group that attempts to kill Malala multiple times because they oppose secular education for girls. The setting of the attacks on Malala took place in Pakistan which is Malala’s home town. After her injury, she was forced to leave because of the threats given to her by the Taliban saying they would kill her and her family if she ever returned. After the

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